I don't really know how to ask this question, which is making it difficult to find any information about it. So, hopefully someone here can point me in the right direction. I'm constructing a cabinet to hold consumer electronics (receiver, video game systems, etc.) which generate a fair amount of heat. For finishing, I've sealed with shellac (zinsser bulls-eye) and painted two coats of this rustoleum "painter's touch" multipurpose latex paint.
I noticed, after spilling a drop or two of shellac on an already dried painted surface, that the paint seemed to essentially melt and came right off the wood as I was trying to wipe off the shellac I had spilled. It kind of turned into a gummy, sticky mess. Now my concern is that the heat from the electronics may have a similar effect, in effect melting the paint and having it peel off, stick to the bottoms of things, etc. Is this something I need to worry about?
I definitely prefer construction to finishing...
I noticed, after spilling a drop or two of shellac on an already dried painted surface, that the paint seemed to essentially melt and came right off the wood as I was trying to wipe off the shellac I had spilled. It kind of turned into a gummy, sticky mess. Now my concern is that the heat from the electronics may have a similar effect, in effect melting the paint and having it peel off, stick to the bottoms of things, etc. Is this something I need to worry about?
I definitely prefer construction to finishing...
